Sounds like you are having a wonderful cultural experience that I am grateful that you are sharing with us. Very interesting immersive walk. Thanks as always and enjoy your travels
You are definitely a long way from Montana here in Nantes France but it is so very beautiful here even if it is raining and I liked seeing the awesome view of the great scenery, the nice buildings and the local shops and places to eat and drink, the churches of course were very nice and magnificent looking, until your next video take care and thank you Henry.🇺🇲🤠🇨🇵
Greatly enjoying your walks in France - I found out that "cours" means path / passage / public drive, and "place" (in addition to the obvious) means public square / marketplace. I learn so much from all of your walks - thank you! 😊
Hi Jasmine, thanks so much. Glad to hear you are enjoying them. It’s been a fun trip so far though rallying to film walks is a bit of a challenge. Still fun to share these places with people. All the best. - H.
Aloha sir (Or Henry; whichever do you preferred to be called; but I prefer to call you 'sir' just to be professional), I do want to say "Thank you very much" or I would say in Hawaiian "Mahalo nui loa" for the video guide of Nantes, France plus also whenever I'd think of Nantes: I did also think of Mathieu Richard who is professional French sailor as he is born and raised in Nantes France as a small fun fact I did wanted to share about Mathieu. Anyway; thank you so much and mahalo nui loa for the video of Nantes, sir. 🤗
Thanks for this walk, Henry. I very much enjoyed it. I was surprised when you mentioned you were on a road named for FDR, and also did not expect the acknowledgement of the US contributions in France during WII that you showed in your previous walk. It all seems very contrary to the stereotype that the French are anti-American. I hope you have the opportunity to check out more cathedrals, as they've helped me to more appreciate beauty for the sake of beauty. Hope your legs are holding up ok, and you are eating something other than croissants.
Hi Tom, a surprisingly low number of croissants! 🥐 my legs are doing ok but one knee is a bit cranky. I think the French are less anti-American than pro French even when our interests diverge. I’ve also been thinking about some other stereotypes. Such as the welfare state socialist one. It’s a pretty wealthy, advanced country with out standing infrastructure for that stereotype to hold water. More cathedrals are on the way. Cheers.
Lil "fun" fact about the more modern area as you put it at the end of the video, it was a poor neighborhood that got bombed during the war and the gov did not want to bother rebuilding + it made place for a new boulevard so instead they made it a quasi business district. Source : My grampa lived there until his flat got detroyed during the war
Oh. Wow. Interesting. Thanks for sharing. Interesting how a lot of the local historical details get lost over time. Glad you are keeping the knowledge alive. -H
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video with us my friend... I love it!🤗
Thank you too. I’m so glad to hear it. -H
Sounds like you are having a wonderful cultural experience that I am grateful that you are sharing with us. Very interesting immersive walk. Thanks as always and enjoy your travels
I am! And thanks so much. Just finished a walk in Orleans. A big day on the bikes though. Take care and keep on steppin' -H
Thank you so much for the places you take us!! Much appreciated ❤
Ahhh. Thank you. I’m so glad you are enjoying them. - H
Thanks for finding the cool doors. Doors in Europe are one of my favorite thing to photograph.
Glad you like them! They have so many unique designs. -H
You are definitely a long way from Montana here in Nantes France
but it is so very beautiful here even if it is raining and I liked seeing
the awesome view of the great scenery, the nice buildings and the
local shops and places to eat and drink, the churches of course
were very nice and magnificent looking, until your next video
take care and thank you Henry.🇺🇲🤠🇨🇵
T hi Anna so much Roger, as always. -H
Good morning!!!
Morning! -H
Greatly enjoying your walks in France - I found out that "cours" means path / passage / public drive, and "place" (in addition to the obvious) means public square / marketplace. I learn so much from all of your walks - thank you! 😊
Hi Jasmine, thanks so much. Glad to hear you are enjoying them. It’s been a fun trip so far though rallying to film walks is a bit of a challenge. Still fun to share these places with people. All the best. - H.
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👍✌️👋 -H
Aloha sir (Or Henry; whichever do you preferred to be called; but I prefer to call you 'sir' just to be professional), I do want to say "Thank you very much" or I would say in Hawaiian "Mahalo nui loa" for the video guide of Nantes, France plus also whenever I'd think of Nantes: I did also think of Mathieu Richard who is professional French sailor as he is born and raised in Nantes France as a small fun fact I did wanted to share about Mathieu.
Anyway; thank you so much and mahalo nui loa for the video of Nantes, sir. 🤗
You are so welcome and thanks for sharing that. Great info. It's easy to forget Nantes is so close to the sea and a major port. -H
Thanks for this walk, Henry. I very much enjoyed it. I was surprised when you mentioned you were on a road named for FDR, and also did not expect the acknowledgement of the US contributions in France during WII that you showed in your previous walk. It all seems very contrary to the stereotype that the French are anti-American. I hope you have the opportunity to check out more cathedrals, as they've helped me to more appreciate beauty for the sake of beauty. Hope your legs are holding up ok, and you are eating something other than croissants.
Hi Tom, a surprisingly low number of croissants! 🥐 my legs are doing ok but one knee is a bit cranky. I think the French are less anti-American than pro French even when our interests diverge. I’ve also been thinking about some other stereotypes. Such as the welfare state socialist one. It’s a pretty wealthy, advanced country with out standing infrastructure for that stereotype to hold water. More cathedrals are on the way. Cheers.
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Lil "fun" fact about the more modern area as you put it at the end of the video, it was a poor neighborhood that got bombed during the war and the gov did not want to bother rebuilding + it made place for a new boulevard so instead they made it a quasi business district. Source : My grampa lived there until his flat got detroyed during the war
Oh. Wow. Interesting. Thanks for sharing. Interesting how a lot of the local historical details get lost over time. Glad you are keeping the knowledge alive. -H